First Signing
Saturday, Mar 1 2008

Well thank God. For those of you reading this let me first say Post Something will ya…lol. Seriously tomorrow is my first signing and I am thrilled although I am trying to keep expectations in check. I understand the first time around is met with mixed success. My only hope is that the people who God would have come out for the event would really be blessed by the book. Ultimately, it is His work, for His purpose.

Praying for divine appointments tomorrow but I know this is already a success because it has transformed this author.

Send some testimonies people.

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I am so proud of you for all your time and energy you put into this beautiful testimony. It will forever be a witness to all who meet Ryan, our precious boy. Most of all, I pray that when Ryan is old enough to read it that he would realize that he was born with a purpose and plan.

What a beautiful touching testimony. May this book uplift and touch all who buy it and read it. I rejoice in what the Lord has done for Ryan. What a precious boy. I’m honored to be his aunt, and I love him very much!!!! Way to go Kevin. Great job. God bless you, Florence, and Ryan now nd forever!!!!

So many things come to mind when I think upon the telling of this extraordinary story: The parable of the talents, the servants faithful with many being given more. No one truly thinks about heartache as being a ‘gift’ to go and share with others, but it is truly with pain that we have been through that we can minister to others. The Lord carried us through it, and sometimes the testimony is wonderful and sometimes the scars linger, but it becomes a way to help carry others through such pain.

I had a small part in this endeavor. While editing this book and re-reading it, I recalled my own son’s frightening illnesses. Yes, the Lord was absolutely in control, but I did not have faith nor true knowledge of Him, so I could not call on Him – or His people to pray for us. He did send many people who cared, who helped, but none that could pray. I did not have His assurance back then.

It was prayer, faith, that upheld this family and healed Ryan so wonderfully, His strength that carried the family when theirs was faint.

I hope this book encourages many others to dig in deep with the Lord, and abide there.